1. Cats have highly developed senses
Cats can detect higher frequencies of sound than dogs or
humans.
Cats have an excellent sense of smell, superior to humans.
Cats can see better than humans in dark and dim light.
2. Cats are expert hunters
Cats hunt alone and predation is time-consuming; a cat in
the wild needs to spend 6-8 hours a day hunting to meet its nutritional needs.
Cats have evolved to eat lots of small rodent-sized prey
items a day, each prey item providing a small amount of energy.
Special sensory adaptations help cats hunt:
Cats are particularly sensitive to the high pitched
frequencies used by small
rodents for
communication.
Cats whiskers, or ‘vibrissae’, are highly mobile and
sensitive to vibrations, helping them to detect prey.
3. Cats are agile
Cats have powerful, tightly controlled muscles and fast
reflexes that allow them to move quickly and gracefully.
Cats are skilled at running, jumping, climbing, and
stealthily stalking prey.
4. Cats use a range of methods to communicate
Normal cat behaviour and communication methods are often
misunderstood by humans.
Cats use a variety of sounds to communicate, including
purrs, ‘meows’, trills, chirrups, growls, yowls, and hisses.
Cats communicate visually using different body postures,
facial expressions, ear and tail positions, as well as visual markers such as
scratch marks or the deposition of faeces.
5. Cats are independent
Survival is a solitary affair for cats; they are
self-reliant for food, shelter, grooming and territory defence.
Cats can be social but prefer to choose their own
companions.
6. Cats are territorial
A cat’s territory is an area that is defended, aggressively
if required, by a cat against other cats.
Cats use a range of methods to mark their territory,
including scratching, spraying urine and depositing faeces.
7. Cats are meat eaters
Eating meat is important for cats; they cannot survive
without the nutrients found in animal-derived materials.
Compared to other carnivores, cats have fewer teeth. For
example, the dog has 42 teeth, but the cat only has 30 and most of its teeth
are adapted for eating meat.
8. Cats love cat naps!
Domestic cats sleep for 12-18 hours a day!
Sleep allows energy resources to be replenished so is vital
for a predator that needs to be ready to hunt whenever it detects prey.
9. Cats are playful
Cats are intelligent and need both mental and physical
stimulation.
Play is an important aspect of both kitten and adult cats’
behaviour.
Play has various purposes in the cat, including improving
motor skills so the cat becomes a more efficient predator, brain training and
as a social behaviour.
10. Cats are clean animals
Cats are well known for their cleanliness. Tiny abrasive
hooks, found on the centre of cats’ tongues, help them to groom themselves very
efficiently.
Grooming keeps a cat’s coat in good condition and also helps
to remove fleas and other parasites.
No comments:
Post a Comment